Yeah, it's like you go to the gym to stop reading about Donald Trump on Facebook and then you wind up talking about him while running on the treadmill. Sounds like the Y might be doing everyone a favor.

"We just want people to feel welcome here and I think this might help," Greater Scranton CEO Trish Fisher tells WNEP. "I think because this is a safe haven, and people want to come here and feel safe and feel part of a community, and when arguments are being, you know, taking place over politics and things like that, they don't feel safe. I just don't think it's the right place for it."

The Y says it will reconsider the ban once things "calm down," although the definition of "calm down" isn't clear.